In his most recent outing, Waldburger defeated Nick Catone, which improved him to a solid 4-2 UFC record. The 25-year-old Texan has only lost to Johny Hendricks and Brian Ebersole inside the Octagon. So, with a win over Amagov in his home state later this year, Waldburger could be looking at a significant step up in competition.

Amagov, meanwhile, is coming off of a victory in his UFC debut against Chris Spang. Following a submission loss in his first MMA bout, Amagov has only lost to Robbie Lawler. Like Waldburger, the 26-year-old Russian could put himself on the fringe of title contention with a UFC 166 victory.

With five knockout losses, Waldburger has had previous trouble with aggressive power punchers like Amagov. That, coupled with the pressure of fighting in front of his home crowd, could make this matchup a tough one for Waldburger.

Scheduled to be held Oct. 19, UFC 166 will be hosted by Houston's Toyota Center. The fight card currently looks like this:

Cain Velasquez vs. Junior dos Santos

Gilbert Melendez vs. Diego Sanchez

Daniel Cormier vs. Roy Nelson

Luke Rockhold vs. Tim Boetsch

Nate Marquardt vs. Hector Lombard

George Sotiropoulos vs. K.J. Noons

Gabriel Gonzaga vs. Shawn Jordan

Tony Ferguson vs. Mike Rio

Waldburger vs. Amagov

Sean Smith is a Featured MMA Columnist for Bleacher Report who has also had work promoted on UFC.com and TheMMACorner.com. Follow on Twitter @SeanSmithMMA.